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Thirty Days To Ruin My Cheating Husband Novel Cover

Thirty Days To Ruin My Cheating Husband

Evia Conway was the perfect billionaire's wife, a docile ornament bound by a ruthless prenuptial agreement that would leave her with nothing if she ever filed for divorce. That was until she found her husband's unlocked iPad and saw the photos of him wrapped around a 22-year-old blonde. The girl was Penelope, a scholarship recipient funded by Evia's own charity foundation. While Evia endured his family's public mockery for being barren, Frederic was secretly transferring two million dollars to buy his mistress a penthouse. He even laughed with his friends at an exclusive club, mocking Evia's devotion. "She is just a useless placeholder. Once Penelope gives birth to my heir, I will throw her out." Penelope even called Evia to flaunt her ultrasound, demanding she quietly disappear or face a public smear campaign. They all thought Evia was just a weak, clueless woman who could be easily discarded. But what Frederic didn't know was that Evia had kept a secret for three years: a medical report proving he was completely sterile. The baby he was destroying his marriage for was a total fraud. Evia didn't shed a single tear. She calmly put on her diamond necklace, smiled her perfect society smile, and opened her hidden encrypted laptop. She had exactly thirty days to surgically dismantle his empire and let him lose everything.
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Chapter 5

The bass vibrated through Evia's sternum, a physical pressure that matched the constriction in her throat.

She sat in the VIP booth at Meridian, Manhattan's most exclusive members-only club, surrounded by men whose names appeared in financial headlines and women whose names appeared in fashion credits. The lighting was calculated to flatter, to conceal, to facilitate the kind of transactions that didn't appear on balance sheets.

Frederic's arm lay across her shoulders, heavy, proprietary. He was talking to Griffin Ashford, the venture capitalist whose family had made their first million selling bootleg liquor and their billion selling legitimate dreams.

"-completely domesticated." Griffin's voice carried over the music, amused, cruel. "Never thought I'd see the day. Freddie McLaughlin, brought to heel."

Frederic laughed. His fingers traced Evia's collarbone, a gesture that looked intimate and felt like branding. "Marriage suits me. Who knew?"

His eyes found hers. Warm. Loving. The same eyes that had watched Penelope Vance arch against him on the Waldorf terrace.

Evia's stomach twisted. She reached for her champagne, ice-cold, effervescent, and drank without tasting. She needed a moment, a sliver of space to recalibrate the mask that was beginning to feel suffocating.

"Excuse me." She set the glass down. "The air in here-"

"Of course." Frederic's hand slid away. "Don't be long."

She stood, smoothing her dress, and walked toward the bar, bypassing the crowded path to the restrooms. The long, polished mahogany offered a different kind of anonymity. She ordered a glass of water, the bartender recognizing her with a discreet nod. The McLaughlin wife. Safe. Boring. Not worth watching.

She found a small, unoccupied space at the end of the bar, partially shielded by a structural column. From here, she had a clear line of sight back to their booth. She watched Frederic and Griffin, their heads close together now that she was gone. Griffin said something, and Frederic threw his head back and laughed, a loud, unguarded sound that didn't reach his eyes.

"Seriously, though," Griffin's voice drifted over a lull in the music, amplified by the room's acoustics. "The little scholarship project. You're playing with fire, man. What's Evia think?"

Frederic took a long drink of his scotch. "Evia doesn't think. That's the beauty of her. She does as she's told. Manages the house, sits on her useless charity boards... she's perfect. An ornament." He leaned in closer to Griffin, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial murmur she had to strain to hear. "Besides, Penelope's... different. More appreciative. Hungrier. She knows what I'm giving her. And she's giving me something Evia never could."

Griffin whistled, low and impressed. "An heir? You son of a bitch. Does Cordelia know?"

"Not yet. Timing is everything." Frederic smirked into his glass. "First, we close the Singapore deal. Then, we re-evaluate certain... domestic arrangements."

Evia's hand tightened around her water glass. The ice cubes clinked, a tiny, sharp sound in the overwhelming noise. An ornament. Useless. A domestic arrangement to be re-evaluated. The words weren't just a betrayal; they were a business plan. Her entire life, reduced to a line item on his personal balance sheet.

Her phone was in her clutch. Her first instinct was to record, but she stopped herself. Another video would be redundant. This was different. This was his intent, spoken aloud to a confidant. A witness.

She stayed perfectly still, her face a calm, placid mask. Inside, something had finished breaking, and the pieces had settled into a new configuration. Harder. Sharper. Weaponized. She took a slow sip of water, the cold liquid doing nothing to quench the fire in her chest. She watched her husband laugh with his friend, celebrating her obsolescence, and she waited. The mask was perfect now. It had become her face.

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